_ "Talks to Amateur Violinists" is the title of a valuable little tcxt-boolc on vio-lin-playing which Ims been written by -\fr. Herbert Uloy, of Wellington, for the guidance of elementary students of the violin. The booklet, which is a treatise oil what to do (and incidentally what nut to do) is divided into sections, which deal fairly exhaustively on the work of the left hand, the rijht arm. (one. scales, tlia tonic sol-fa, keys, the mind, and practice. Mr. Bloy has had a sound training in a jcod school and is a vcrv competent soloist, an able technician, anil a player blessed with unusual temperament. and is entitled to speak with a certain authority, and does so. The little book is a valuable mentor for the vonnpr student ivisliin? to avoid the pitfalls and mistakes which retard progress. BABY'S I.TTTI.E TROUBLES. Baby's cough, if not attended to. often results in croup and other serious troubles. Always keep a hottlo of ])r. Sheldon's New Discovery handy, and be prepared. livery bottle guaranteed. Price Is. Ud. and lis.* Three lx>y scouts, each travelling by different routes, recently walked from Oldham (Lancashire) to London with a message from their troop to the Chief Scout (Sir It. S. Badcn-i'owcii),
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 15 September 1911, Page 7
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204Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 15 September 1911, Page 7
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